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    Gold soars past $3,200 as trade war deepens, dollar loses ground

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    Posted on April 11, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    Gold prices soar past $3,200 as U.S.-China trade tensions rise and the dollar weakens, prompting investors to seek safe-haven assets like gold.

    Gold Surpasses $3,200 as Trade War Intensifies

    By Anjana Anil

    (Reuters) - Gold blazed past the $3,200 mark on Friday, as a faltering dollar and an escalating U.S.-China trade war stirred recession fears, sending investors flocking to the safety of the yellow metal.

    Spot gold was up 1.8% at $3,230.75 an ounce at 9:30 a.m. ET (1330 GMT), after hitting a record high of $3,237.56 earlier in the session. Bullion is up over 6% this week.

    U.S. gold futures climbed 1.8% to $3,234.90.

    "Gold is clearly seen as the favoured safe-haven asset in a world upended by Trump’s trade war. The U.S. dollar has depreciated, and U.S. Treasuries are selling off hard, as faith in the U.S. as a reliable trading partner has diminished," said Nitesh Shah, commodities strategist at WisdomTree. [US/]

    China increased its tariffs on U.S. imports to 125% on Friday, raising the stakes in a confrontation between the world's two largest economies.

    The dollar fell against its peers, making greenback-priced bullion cheaper for overseas buyers. [USD/]

    A combination of central bank buying, U.S. Federal Reserve rate cut expectations, geopolitical instabilities and a surge of investor flows into gold-backed ETFs has also supported gold’s rally this year.

    U.S. monthly producer prices unexpectedly fell 0.4% in March, but tariffs on imports are expected to drive inflation higher in the coming months.

    Traders now bet that the Fed will resume cutting rates in June and see around 90 basis points worth of cuts by the end of 2025.

    "A minor correction (for gold) wouldn't surprise, but the path forward is up and away as CPI and PPI gives the Fed more room to cut and will keep downward pressure on the dollar," said Tai Wong, an independent metals trader.

    Non-yielding gold, a traditional hedge against global uncertainties and inflation, also tends to thrive in a low interest rate environment.

    But certain developments could cap gold's rise, UBS analysts said in a note, including "easing geopolitical tensions, a return to more cooperative trade relations, or a significant improvement in the U.S. macro and fiscal backdrop."

    Spot silver gained 1.4% to $31.64 an ounce, while platinum added 0.4% to $941.90. Palladium advanced 1.3% to $919.25.

    (Reporting by Anjana Anil in Bengaluru; Editing by Sahal Muhammed)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Gold prices exceed $3,200 due to trade war tensions.
    • •U.S. dollar weakens, boosting gold's appeal.
    • •Investors flock to gold as a safe-haven asset.
    • •Central bank buying and rate cut expectations support gold.
    • •Potential geopolitical and economic factors could cap gold's rise.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Gold soars past $3,200 as trade war deepens, dollar loses ground

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses the surge in gold prices surpassing $3,200 due to escalating U.S.-China trade tensions and a weakening dollar.

    2Why is gold considered a safe-haven asset?

    Gold is viewed as a safe-haven asset because it retains value during economic uncertainties, such as trade wars and currency depreciation.

    3How do trade tensions affect gold prices?

    Trade tensions increase economic uncertainty, leading investors to buy gold as a protective measure, thus driving up its price.

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